Fashion world comes to Copper Penny

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Copper Penny celebrates 25 years in the Charleston area with a silver anniversary gift for her customers. Three leading fashion houses will be setting up Trunk Shows at 311 King Street in downtown Charleston during Fashion Week.

Trina Turk, inspired by the architecture and landscape of Los Angeles will set up an exclusive display of her colorful spring fashions with a Trunk Show on Thursday - March 21 at 311 King Street. Turk’s philosophy is to create wearable, optimistic fashion that is best described as casually sophisticated.

On Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23, clothes and shoes from one of the world’s most successful fashion designers, Diane von Furstenberg, will be available at a Trunk show at Copper Penny’s clothing store at 311 King Street and Copper Penny Shooz at 317 King Street. von Furstenberg wowed the fashion world when she introduced the iconic wrap dress in the early 1970s. She is again a staple in women’s clothing and shoes.

On Saturday, March 23, The Milly collection by Michelle Smith will introduce shoppers to the youthful, luxurious style of this glamorous and sophisticated designer. The Trunk Show at 311 King Street will feature Milly’s signature style which is known for exquisite prints, colors and fabrics.

Join Copper Penny as the Fashion World steps into 311 King Street with refreshments, special discounts and exclusive gift with purchase.

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